Los Alamos National Laboratory
Economic Development
Positive impact on New Mexico's economy, communities
Through our relations and partnerships across government agencies, laboratories, universities, and industry, Los Alamos National Laboratory delivers the best possible science and technology results for the nation while making a positive impact on our New Mexico communities and economy.
Check out the Economic Impact on New Mexico webpage for the latest information and data on our efforts in
- economic development, including investment and technical assistance
- small business procurement
- employment
Regional Development Corporation
Our primary economic development partner in Northern New Mexico is the Regional Development Corporation (RDC), a nonprofit organization with a mission to create and retain jobs, which receives investment from Laboratory operator Triad National Security, LLC. The RDC provides private investment opportunities and technical assistance to facilitate job growth and diversify the economies of communities in the following seven counties: Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Taos.
The RDC supports economic development in Northern New Mexico through two main program areas. The Business Retention & Expansion Program provides small businesses, regional startups, and tribal communities funding opportunities and one-on-one technical assistance to help build and sustain a vibrant local economy. The Workforce Training & Education Program is a partnership between the RDC and six Northern New Mexico higher education institutions to identify training needs and develop a well-educated workforce in the region.
New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program (NMSBA)
New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program (NMSBA) helps for-profit small businesses in New Mexico access cutting-edge technologies, solve technical issues and gain knowledge from technical experts at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). The assistance is provided at no cost to the small businesses.
Since 2000 the program has assisted over 2,648 small businesses in all parts of New Mexico.
Economic and business development partnerships
The Laboratory is involved with the Northern New Mexico business community through economic development and business service partners. We participate in the following organizations:
- American Indian Chamber of Commerce of New Mexico
- Chama Valley Chamber of Commerce
- Española Valley Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Espanola Valley Community Development Corporation
- Las Vegas First Independent Business Alliance
- Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce
- Mora Valley Chamber of Commerce
- NM IDEA
- Regional Development Corporation
- Greater Sandoval County Chamber of Commerce
- Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce
- Taos Entrepreneurial Network
- Taos County Chamber of Commerce